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Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy

"Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy" was a remark made during the 1988 United States vice-presidential debate by Democratic candidate Senator Lloyd Bentsen to Republican candidate Senator Dan Quayle in response to Quayle's mentioning the name of John F. Kennedy, the Democratic 35th president of the United States, whom Bentsen knew from their time as Congressmen from the 80th to 82nd Congresses. Since then, the words "You're no Jack Kennedy," or some variation on the remark, have become a part of the political lexicon as a way to deflate politicians or other individuals perceived as thinking too highly of themselves.[1] Michael Dukakis (the Democratic presidential candidate) and Bentsen later went on to lose the 1988 United States presidential election to George H. W. Bush and Quayle, who thus succeeded Bush as Vice President of the United States.[2][3]

Lloyd Bentsen
Dan Quayle

Context Edit

The debate was held on October 5, 1988, at the Civic Auditorium in Omaha, Nebraska.[4] One of the moderators, Judy Woodruff, set the stage by addressing the audience: "Based on the history since World War II, there is almost a 50–50 chance that one of the two men here tonight will become President of the United States."

From Martin Van Buren in 1836 up to the time of the debate, no sitting vice president had been elected president. Republican George H. W. Bush hoped to become the first one since that time.[5][6]

After Quayle became Bush's vice-presidential running mate, questions were raised in the press about his age (he was 41 at the time); his limited term of service in the Senate; his grades in college; his National Guard duty (which Democrats claimed helped him avoid serving in the military during the Vietnam War);[7][8] and his overall ability to lead the nation in the case of the incapacitation of the president, which became a central issue in the 1988 debate.

Quayle had routinely been comparing himself to Kennedy in his stump speech.[9]

In a mock debate with Dennis Eckart, Bentsen used the casual remark "you're no Jack Kennedy and George Bush is no Ronald Reagan."[10]

Quayle did not directly compare himself with Kennedy in terms of accomplishment, but in terms of length of Congressional service; Quayle served for 12 years while Kennedy served for 14. When Kennedy successfully sought the Democratic nomination in 1960, he had less experience than his primary opponents, most of whom had more seniority in the Senate. While it was a (loose) statement of fact, some of Quayle's advisors suggested that this comparison could cause trouble.[11]

Transcript Edit

The relevant portion of a transcript of the 1988 vice-presidential debates from the Commission on Presidential Debates:

Tom Brokaw: Senator Quayle, I don't mean to beat this drum until it has no more sound in it. But to follow up on Brit Hume's question, when you said that it was a hypothetical situation, it is, sir, after all, the reason that we're here tonight, because you are running not just for Vice President—(Applause)—and if you cite the experience that you had in Congress, surely you must have some plan in mind about what you would do if it fell to you to become President of the United States, as it has to so many Vice Presidents just in the last 25 years or so.

Quayle: Let me try to answer the question one more time. I think this is the fourth time that I've had this question.

Brokaw: The third time.

Quayle: Three times that I've had this question—and I will try to answer it again for you, as clearly as I can, because the question you're asking is, "What kind of qualifications does Dan Quayle have to be president," "What kind of qualifications do I have," and "What would I do in this kind of a situation?" And what would I do in this situation? ... I have far more experience than many others that sought the office of vice president of this country. I have as much experience in the Congress as Jack Kennedy did when he sought the presidency. I will be prepared to deal with the people in the Bush administration, if that unfortunate event would ever occur.

Judy Woodruff: Senator Bentsen?

Bentsen: Senator, I served with Jack Kennedy. I knew Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy. (Prolonged shouts and applause.) What has to be done in a situation like that is to call in the—

Woodruff: (Admonishing applauders) Please, please, once again you are only taking time away from your own candidate.

Quayle: That was really uncalled for, Senator. (Shouts and applause.)

Bentsen: You are the one that was making the comparison, Senator—and I'm one who knew him well. And frankly I think you are so far apart in the objectives you choose for your country that I did not think the comparison was well-taken.[12]

Aftermath Edit

Quayle's reaction to Bentsen's comment was played and replayed by the Democrats in their subsequent television ads as an announcer intoned: "Quayle: just a heartbeat away." It proved sure-laugh fodder for comedians, and more and more editorial cartoons depicted Quayle as a child. Saturday Night Live used a child actor to portray Quayle in several sketches.[13]

Avoiding going head-to-head with a seasoned Bentsen, Quayle had spent the debate criticizing presidential nominee Michael Dukakis as too liberal.[14] Quayle felt that he had successfully got that message across since Bentsen did not defend Dukakis.[11]

The Bush–Quayle ticket defeated Dukakis–Bentsen in the presidential election by a margin of 8% of the popular vote and an electoral landslide, with the Democrats winning only ten states.[15] Both Dukakis and Bentsen never sought nomination again.

Legacy Edit

United States Edit

Four years later at the 1992 Republican National Convention, Ronald Reagan answered claims by Bill Clinton's campaign, while poking fun at his own age, by saying, "This fellow they've nominated claims he's the new Thomas Jefferson. Well, let me tell you something. I knew Thomas Jefferson. He was a friend of mine. And governor, you're no Thomas Jefferson."[16]

At the 1992 vice-presidential debate during his opening statement, Democratic nominee Al Gore took a humorous shot at Quayle over the Jack Kennedy comparison. Quayle was running for re-election and trying to make up for his performance in the 1988 debate. Gore was also taking a shot at President George Bush's comparisons of the accomplishments of his administration to that of Harry S. Truman. Gore said to Quayle, "I'll make you a deal this evening. If you don't try to compare George Bush to Harry Truman, I won't compare you to Jack Kennedy." The audience reacted with laughter.[17][18]

In 2008, Ronald Reagan's daughter Patti Davis paraphrased the quotation in reference to a number of presidential candidates invoking her father's name during the 2008 United States presidential campaign, "Where is Lloyd Bentsen when you need him? 'I knew Ronald Reagan ... senator (or governor), you're no Ronald Reagan.'"[19]

At the 2012 vice-presidential debate, Vice President Joe Biden made a similar statement in reaction to Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan's citation of a policy taken by President Kennedy. Biden quipped at Ryan, "Oh, now you're Jack Kennedy?" to laughter.[20]

At the 2016 Democratic National Convention, former Reagan administration official Doug Elmets, referencing the presidential campaign of Donald Trump, stated, "I'm here tonight to say: I knew Ronald Reagan. I worked for Ronald Reagan. Donald Trump, you are no Ronald Reagan."[21]

On November 25, 2017, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders posted on Twitter, comparing herself to the character C. J. Cregg from The West Wing on an incident involving a situation where the White House was receiving one of the White House Thanksgiving turkeys set to be pardoned by President Donald Trump. After her tweet, actor Bradley Whitford, who portrayed White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman on the show, replied saying "I know C.J. Cregg. C.J. Cregg is a friend of mine. You're no C.J. Cregg." Actress Allison Janney, who played C.J. in the series, also replied, thanking Whitford for his sentiment.[22]

Elsewhere Edit

In October 2012, at the UK Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, Foreign Secretary William Hague made a response to a speech that Labour leader Ed Miliband had given at his own party conference in the previous week, in which Miliband compared his party with Benjamin Disraeli's One Nation Conservatism ideology. Hague said, "To borrow a turn of phrase, we were led by Disraeli, our predecessors knew Disraeli, Disraeli was a Conservative through and through, and, Ed Miliband, you are no Disraeli."[23]

In June 2017, after the Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar nominated former attorney general Maire Whelan as a judge to the Court of Appeals and was accused of pressuring President Michael D. Higgins to sign off on her confirmation, he claimed appointments like this have precedent such as in the cases of Frank Clarke, Adrian Hardiman and Donal O'Donnell. Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin claimed it "stunk to high heaven" and quipped "with the greatest of respect, Máire Whelan is no Frank Clarke, is no Adrian Hardiman, and is no Donal O'Donnell."[24]

On June 10, 2019, Canadian actor Kiefer Sutherland, grandson of former NDP leader and Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas, posted a statement on Twitter, directed at Ontario Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford and responding to Lisa MacLeod, a Minister in Ford's government, comparing their government's provincial budget to Douglas's fiscal record. The statement included the phrase, "I knew Tommy Douglas and you Sir, are no Tommy Douglas".[25]

Parodies and popular media Edit

References to and parodies of the famous quotation have often appeared in popular culture.

  • On an episode of Saturday Night Live, several candidates for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States were debating each other at a time when President George H. W. Bush was enjoying enormous popularity in the polls. All of the candidates tried to make the other ones look good since no one wanted to face Bush in the election. At one point, Bentsen, played by host Kiefer Sutherland, remarked, "I knew Jack Kennedy, I worked with Jack Kennedy. I am no Jack Kennedy."
  • In the Disney film George of the Jungle, during the wedding, Ursula's mother (Holland Taylor) — pouting over multiple appearances of gorillas — complains to her husband, "Arthur, I wish you could do something about these monkeys. I feel like Jane Goodall". Ape (voiced by John Cleese) replies, "Madam, I knew Jane Goodall, and you are no Jane Goodall."
  • In the Night Court episode "This Old Man", Dan Fielding (John Larroquette), while running for the New York State Assembly, spends the night with a wealthy woman who claims to have (for similar prurient reasons) donated a large sum to John F. Kennedy's campaign; the next morning, Dan is outraged to receive a pittance in the mail, along with a note: "Dear Dan, you're no Jack Kennedy."
  • In the 30 Rock episode "There's No I in America", Jack Donaghy tells Liz Lemon in a presidential-style debate: "Miss Lemon, I know Scottie Pippen. I own a Fuddruckers with Scottie Pippen. And you, sir, look like Scottie Pippen."
  • In the Ugly Betty episode "Giving Up the Ghost", while chewing out Amanda, Sheila tells her, "I knew Fey Sommers. I worked with Fey Sommers. I once made out with Fey Sommers. You are no Fey Sommers." (Fey was the late editor of Mode, the magazine Betty worked for.)[26][better source needed][27][better source needed]
  • In the Justice League episode "Secret Society", the Flash attempts to interrogate a thug by dangling him off the ledge of a building. The thug jibes, "Who do you think you are, Batman? Look, buddy, I know Batman, I once ratted out a counterfeiter to Batman, and believe me, you are no Batman."
  • In the 2001 film Black Knight, Martin Lawrence's character Jamal gives a speech criticizing one of the film's antagonists, saying, "King Leo. He thinks he's King Arthur. Well I know King Arthur. And you, King Leo, are no King Arthur!"
  • The Megadeth song "I Know Jack" from the album The System Has Failed contains the soundbite.[28]
  • In the Rugrats episode "Spike Runs Away", Tommy says to Chuckie, "Chuckie, I knew Spike, Spike was a friend of mine. And let me tell you, that poodle is no Spike!".
  • In the 1999 film Olive, the Other Reindeer, Olive compares herself to other reindeer, causing her friend, Martini, to utter "Listen, Olive, I worked with reindeer. Reindeer are friends of mine. You, Olive, are no reindeer."
  • In the 2002 film The Santa Clause 2, after the Tooth Fairy is caught by Scott Calvin, who is trying to return to the North Pole, Scott tries to tell him that he is Santa. The Tooth Fairy replies, "I know Santa. Santa is a friend. And you sir, are no Santa."
  • In The Goldbergs episode, "It's All About Comptrol", Beverly Goldberg says during a debate, "I know Dodd Wembley. Dodd Wembley is a friend of mine. You, sir, are no Dodd Wembley." Her opponent, Dodd Wembley, responds, "I literally am Dodd Wembley."
  • In the Big Mouth episode "A Very Big Mouth Christmas", Santa Claus says "I know the Easter Bunny, I work with the Easter Bunny, and you, sir, are no Easter Bunny!"
  • In the RiffTrax commentary for the film Cyber Tracker (1994), Bill Corbett says "Yeah, you know if John Wick had taken that headshot, the robot would be toast." Mike Nelson replies "I served with John Wick. I knew John Wick. John Wick was a friend of mine. Don 'The Dragon' Wilson, you are no John Wick."

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Quayle's Unwelcome Analogy". Time. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  2. ^ "Presidential Election of 1988". 270toWin.com.
  3. ^ "'Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy' almost didn't happen. How it became the biggest VP debate moment in history". Los Angeles Times. 2016-10-04. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  4. ^ E. J. Dionne Jr. (October 7, 1988). "The Vice Presidential Debate; Bentsen and Quayle Attack on Question of Competence to Serve in the Presidency". The New York Times. p. 1.
  5. ^ Mianowany, Joseph (9 November 1988). "Bush defeats Dukakis to become 41st president". UPI.
  6. ^ Apple, R. W. Jr. (18 August 1988). "THE REPUBLICANS IN NEW ORLEANS: Man in the News; A Self-Effacing Nominee: George Herbert Walker Bush". THE NEW YORK TIMES.
  7. ^ Isaacs, Arnold R. (2000). Vietnam Shadows. JHU Press. p. 43. ISBN 0-8018-6344-9.
  8. ^ E.J. Dionne, Jr. (August 23, 1988). "Reopening an Old Wound; Quayle's Guard Duty in Vietnam War Era Puts the Focus Again on". NY Times.
  9. ^ "'Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy' almost didn't happen. How it became the biggest VP debate moment in history". Los Angeles Times. October 4, 2016.
  10. ^ Germond & Witcover 1989:440.
  11. ^ a b "Vice President Dan Quayle Interview - Debating Our Destiny". www.pbs.org. PBS. December 2, 1999. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  12. ^ "CPD: October 5, 1988 Debate Transcripts".
  13. ^ Kroll, Katy (August 18, 2014). "Public Meltdowns and Profane Dames: 20 Off-the-Hook Emmy Moments". Rolling Stone. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  14. ^ Goldstein, Joel K. (January 17, 2017). "A reassessment: Dan Quayle as vice president". Indy Star. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  15. ^ E. J. Dionne Jr. (November 9, 1988). "The 1988 Elections; Bush is Elected by a 6-5 Margin With Solid G.O.P. Base in South; Democrats Hold Both Houses How the Poll Was Taken". The New York Times.
  16. ^ Toner, Robin (August 18, 1992). "In Their Own Words: The Overview; Bush Vows A Tough Campaign As G.O.P. Opens Its Convention". The New York Times.
  17. ^ "THE 1992 CAMPAIGN; Excerpts From the Debate Among Quayle, Gore and Stockdale". The New York Times. October 14, 1992.
  18. ^ "CPD: October 13, 1992 Debate Transcript". www.debates.org.
  19. ^ Broder, John M. (January 20, 2008). "The Gipper Gap: In Search of Reagan". The New York Times. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  20. ^ O'Brien, Michael (October 11, 2012). "Biden plays aggressor in debate as Ryan makes GOP case". NBC Politics. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  21. ^ Easley, Jonathan (July 28, 2016). "Former Reagan official to Trump: 'You are no Ronald Reagan'". The Hill. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  22. ^ Sinclair, Harriet (November 25, 2017). "West Wing Cast Hits Out At Sarah Huckabee Sanders: 'You're no C.J. Cregg'". Newsweek. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  23. ^ "Conservative conference: Miliband no Disraeli, says Hague". BBC News. October 7, 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  24. ^ O'Regan, Michael (June 20, 2017). "Taoiseach defends new judge amid Micheal Martin criticism". Irish Times. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  25. ^ "Stop using my grandpa's name, actor Kiefer Sutherland tells Doug Ford | CBC News".
  26. ^ "Ugly Betty [2006]". Quotes. Retrieved October 22, 2016.
  27. ^ "My Favorite Quotes From "Ugly Betty". Ugly Is The New Beautiful. Retrieved October 22, 2016.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-19.

References Edit

  • Germond, Jack W.; Witcover, Jules (1989). Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars: The Trivial Pursuit of the Presidency 1988. New York: Warner Books. ISBN 0-446-39187-5.

External links Edit

  • Holley, Joe (May 24, 2006). "Lloyd Bentsen; Texas Senator, Vice Presidential Candidate". The Washington Post. p. B06. (Obituary.){{cite news}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • "You are no Jack Kennedy". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. A video excerpt from the 1988 vice presidential debate.

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Senator you re no Jack Kennedy was a remark made during the 1988 United States vice presidential debate by Democratic candidate Senator Lloyd Bentsen to Republican candidate Senator Dan Quayle in response to Quayle s mentioning the name of John F Kennedy the Democratic 35th president of the United States whom Bentsen knew from their time as Congressmen from the 80th to 82nd Congresses Since then the words You re no Jack Kennedy or some variation on the remark have become a part of the political lexicon as a way to deflate politicians or other individuals perceived as thinking too highly of themselves 1 Michael Dukakis the Democratic presidential candidate and Bentsen later went on to lose the 1988 United States presidential election to George H W Bush and Quayle who thus succeeded Bush as Vice President of the United States 2 3 Lloyd BentsenDan Quayle Contents 1 Context 2 Transcript 3 Aftermath 4 Legacy 4 1 United States 4 2 Elsewhere 4 3 Parodies and popular media 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksContext EditThe debate was held on October 5 1988 at the Civic Auditorium in Omaha Nebraska 4 One of the moderators Judy Woodruff set the stage by addressing the audience Based on the history since World War II there is almost a 50 50 chance that one of the two men here tonight will become President of the United States From Martin Van Buren in 1836 up to the time of the debate no sitting vice president had been elected president Republican George H W Bush hoped to become the first one since that time 5 6 After Quayle became Bush s vice presidential running mate questions were raised in the press about his age he was 41 at the time his limited term of service in the Senate his grades in college his National Guard duty which Democrats claimed helped him avoid serving in the military during the Vietnam War 7 8 and his overall ability to lead the nation in the case of the incapacitation of the president which became a central issue in the 1988 debate Quayle had routinely been comparing himself to Kennedy in his stump speech 9 In a mock debate with Dennis Eckart Bentsen used the casual remark you re no Jack Kennedy and George Bush is no Ronald Reagan 10 Quayle did not directly compare himself with Kennedy in terms of accomplishment but in terms of length of Congressional service Quayle served for 12 years while Kennedy served for 14 When Kennedy successfully sought the Democratic nomination in 1960 he had less experience than his primary opponents most of whom had more seniority in the Senate While it was a loose statement of fact some of Quayle s advisors suggested that this comparison could cause trouble 11 Transcript EditThe relevant portion of a transcript of the 1988 vice presidential debates from the Commission on Presidential Debates Tom Brokaw Senator Quayle I don t mean to beat this drum until it has no more sound in it But to follow up on Brit Hume s question when you said that it was a hypothetical situation it is sir after all the reason that we re here tonight because you are running not just for Vice President Applause and if you cite the experience that you had in Congress surely you must have some plan in mind about what you would do if it fell to you to become President of the United States as it has to so many Vice Presidents just in the last 25 years or so Quayle Let me try to answer the question one more time I think this is the fourth time that I ve had this question Brokaw The third time Quayle Three times that I ve had this question and I will try to answer it again for you as clearly as I can because the question you re asking is What kind of qualifications does Dan Quayle have to be president What kind of qualifications do I have and What would I do in this kind of a situation And what would I do in this situation I have far more experience than many others that sought the office of vice president of this country I have as much experience in the Congress as Jack Kennedy did when he sought the presidency I will be prepared to deal with the people in the Bush administration if that unfortunate event would ever occur Judy Woodruff Senator Bentsen Bentsen Senator I served with Jack Kennedy I knew Jack Kennedy Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine Senator you re no Jack Kennedy Prolonged shouts and applause What has to be done in a situation like that is to call in the Woodruff Admonishing applauders Please please once again you are only taking time away from your own candidate Quayle That was really uncalled for Senator Shouts and applause Bentsen You are the one that was making the comparison Senator and I m one who knew him well And frankly I think you are so far apart in the objectives you choose for your country that I did not think the comparison was well taken 12 Aftermath EditQuayle s reaction to Bentsen s comment was played and replayed by the Democrats in their subsequent television ads as an announcer intoned Quayle just a heartbeat away It proved sure laugh fodder for comedians and more and more editorial cartoons depicted Quayle as a child Saturday Night Live used a child actor to portray Quayle in several sketches 13 Avoiding going head to head with a seasoned Bentsen Quayle had spent the debate criticizing presidential nominee Michael Dukakis as too liberal 14 Quayle felt that he had successfully got that message across since Bentsen did not defend Dukakis 11 The Bush Quayle ticket defeated Dukakis Bentsen in the presidential election by a margin of 8 of the popular vote and an electoral landslide with the Democrats winning only ten states 15 Both Dukakis and Bentsen never sought nomination again Legacy EditUnited States Edit Four years later at the 1992 Republican National Convention Ronald Reagan answered claims by Bill Clinton s campaign while poking fun at his own age by saying This fellow they ve nominated claims he s the new Thomas Jefferson Well let me tell you something I knew Thomas Jefferson He was a friend of mine And governor you re no Thomas Jefferson 16 At the 1992 vice presidential debate during his opening statement Democratic nominee Al Gore took a humorous shot at Quayle over the Jack Kennedy comparison Quayle was running for re election and trying to make up for his performance in the 1988 debate Gore was also taking a shot at President George Bush s comparisons of the accomplishments of his administration to that of Harry S Truman Gore said to Quayle I ll make you a deal this evening If you don t try to compare George Bush to Harry Truman I won t compare you to Jack Kennedy The audience reacted with laughter 17 18 In 2008 Ronald Reagan s daughter Patti Davis paraphrased the quotation in reference to a number of presidential candidates invoking her father s name during the 2008 United States presidential campaign Where is Lloyd Bentsen when you need him I knew Ronald Reagan senator or governor you re no Ronald Reagan 19 At the 2012 vice presidential debate Vice President Joe Biden made a similar statement in reaction to Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan s citation of a policy taken by President Kennedy Biden quipped at Ryan Oh now you re Jack Kennedy to laughter 20 At the 2016 Democratic National Convention former Reagan administration official Doug Elmets referencing the presidential campaign of Donald Trump stated I m here tonight to say I knew Ronald Reagan I worked for Ronald Reagan Donald Trump you are no Ronald Reagan 21 On November 25 2017 White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders posted on Twitter comparing herself to the character C J Cregg from The West Wing on an incident involving a situation where the White House was receiving one of the White House Thanksgiving turkeys set to be pardoned by President Donald Trump After her tweet actor Bradley Whitford who portrayed White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman on the show replied saying I know C J Cregg C J Cregg is a friend of mine You re no C J Cregg Actress Allison Janney who played C J in the series also replied thanking Whitford for his sentiment 22 Elsewhere Edit In October 2012 at the UK Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham Foreign Secretary William Hague made a response to a speech that Labour leader Ed Miliband had given at his own party conference in the previous week in which Miliband compared his party with Benjamin Disraeli s One Nation Conservatism ideology Hague said To borrow a turn of phrase we were led by Disraeli our predecessors knew Disraeli Disraeli was a Conservative through and through and Ed Miliband you are no Disraeli 23 In June 2017 after the Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar nominated former attorney general Maire Whelan as a judge to the Court of Appeals and was accused of pressuring President Michael D Higgins to sign off on her confirmation he claimed appointments like this have precedent such as in the cases of Frank Clarke Adrian Hardiman and Donal O Donnell Fianna Fail Leader Micheal Martin claimed it stunk to high heaven and quipped with the greatest of respect Maire Whelan is no Frank Clarke is no Adrian Hardiman and is no Donal O Donnell 24 On June 10 2019 Canadian actor Kiefer Sutherland grandson of former NDP leader and Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas posted a statement on Twitter directed at Ontario Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford and responding to Lisa MacLeod a Minister in Ford s government comparing their government s provincial budget to Douglas s fiscal record The statement included the phrase I knew Tommy Douglas and you Sir are no Tommy Douglas 25 Parodies and popular media Edit References to and parodies of the famous quotation have often appeared in popular culture On an episode of Saturday Night Live several candidates for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States were debating each other at a time when President George H W Bush was enjoying enormous popularity in the polls All of the candidates tried to make the other ones look good since no one wanted to face Bush in the election At one point Bentsen played by host Kiefer Sutherland remarked I knew Jack Kennedy I worked with Jack Kennedy I am no Jack Kennedy In the Disney film George of the Jungle during the wedding Ursula s mother Holland Taylor pouting over multiple appearances of gorillas complains to her husband Arthur I wish you could do something about these monkeys I feel like Jane Goodall Ape voiced by John Cleese replies Madam I knew Jane Goodall and you are no Jane Goodall In the Night Court episode This Old Man Dan Fielding John Larroquette while running for the New York State Assembly spends the night with a wealthy woman who claims to have for similar prurient reasons donated a large sum to John F Kennedy s campaign the next morning Dan is outraged to receive a pittance in the mail along with a note Dear Dan you re no Jack Kennedy In the 30 Rock episode There s No I in America Jack Donaghy tells Liz Lemon in a presidential style debate Miss Lemon I know Scottie Pippen I own a Fuddruckers with Scottie Pippen And you sir look like Scottie Pippen In the Ugly Betty episode Giving Up the Ghost while chewing out Amanda Sheila tells her I knew Fey Sommers I worked with Fey Sommers I once made out with Fey Sommers You are no Fey Sommers Fey was the late editor of Mode the magazine Betty worked for 26 better source needed 27 better source needed In the Justice League episode Secret Society the Flash attempts to interrogate a thug by dangling him off the ledge of a building The thug jibes Who do you think you are Batman Look buddy I know Batman I once ratted out a counterfeiter to Batman and believe me you are no Batman In the 2001 film Black Knight Martin Lawrence s character Jamal gives a speech criticizing one of the film s antagonists saying King Leo He thinks he s King Arthur Well I know King Arthur And you King Leo are no King Arthur The Megadeth song I Know Jack from the album The System Has Failed contains the soundbite 28 In the Rugrats episode Spike Runs Away Tommy says to Chuckie Chuckie I knew Spike Spike was a friend of mine And let me tell you that poodle is no Spike In the 1999 film Olive the Other Reindeer Olive compares herself to other reindeer causing her friend Martini to utter Listen Olive I worked with reindeer Reindeer are friends of mine You Olive are no reindeer In the 2002 film The Santa Clause 2 after the Tooth Fairy is caught by Scott Calvin who is trying to return to the North Pole Scott tries to tell him that he is Santa The Tooth Fairy replies I know Santa Santa is a friend And you sir are no Santa In The Goldbergs episode It s All About Comptrol Beverly Goldberg says during a debate I know Dodd Wembley Dodd Wembley is a friend of mine You sir are no Dodd Wembley Her opponent Dodd Wembley responds I literally am Dodd Wembley In the Big Mouth episode A Very Big Mouth Christmas Santa Claus says I know the Easter Bunny I work with the Easter Bunny and you sir are no Easter Bunny In the RiffTrax commentary for the film Cyber Tracker 1994 Bill Corbett says Yeah you know if John Wick had taken that headshot the robot would be toast Mike Nelson replies I served with John Wick I knew John Wick John Wick was a friend of mine Don The Dragon Wilson you are no John Wick Notes Edit Quayle s Unwelcome Analogy Time Retrieved September 19 2018 Presidential Election of 1988 270toWin com Senator you re no Jack Kennedy almost didn t happen How it became the biggest VP debate moment in history Los Angeles Times 2016 10 04 Retrieved 2020 06 04 E J Dionne Jr October 7 1988 The Vice Presidential Debate Bentsen and Quayle Attack on Question of Competence to Serve in the Presidency The New York Times p 1 Mianowany Joseph 9 November 1988 Bush defeats Dukakis to become 41st president UPI Apple R W Jr 18 August 1988 THE REPUBLICANS IN NEW ORLEANS Man in the News A Self Effacing Nominee George Herbert Walker Bush THE NEW YORK TIMES Isaacs Arnold R 2000 Vietnam Shadows JHU Press p 43 ISBN 0 8018 6344 9 E J Dionne Jr August 23 1988 Reopening an Old Wound Quayle s Guard Duty in Vietnam War Era Puts the Focus Again on NY Times Senator you re no Jack Kennedy almost didn t happen How it became the biggest VP debate moment in history Los Angeles Times October 4 2016 Germond amp Witcover 1989 440 a b Vice President Dan Quayle Interview Debating Our Destiny www pbs org PBS December 2 1999 Retrieved September 19 2018 CPD October 5 1988 Debate Transcripts Kroll Katy August 18 2014 Public Meltdowns and Profane Dames 20 Off the Hook Emmy Moments Rolling Stone Retrieved September 19 2018 Goldstein Joel K January 17 2017 A reassessment Dan Quayle as vice president Indy Star Retrieved September 19 2018 E J Dionne Jr November 9 1988 The 1988 Elections Bush is Elected by a 6 5 Margin With Solid G O P Base in South Democrats Hold Both Houses How the Poll Was Taken The New York Times Toner Robin August 18 1992 In Their Own Words The Overview Bush Vows A Tough Campaign As G O P Opens Its Convention The New York Times THE 1992 CAMPAIGN Excerpts From the Debate Among Quayle Gore and Stockdale The New York Times October 14 1992 CPD October 13 1992 Debate Transcript www debates org Broder John M January 20 2008 The Gipper Gap In Search of Reagan The New York Times Retrieved September 19 2018 O Brien Michael October 11 2012 Biden plays aggressor in debate as Ryan makes GOP case NBC Politics Retrieved September 19 2018 Easley Jonathan July 28 2016 Former Reagan official to Trump You are no Ronald Reagan The Hill Retrieved September 19 2018 Sinclair Harriet November 25 2017 West Wing Cast Hits Out At Sarah Huckabee Sanders You re no C J Cregg Newsweek Retrieved September 19 2018 Conservative conference Miliband no Disraeli says Hague BBC News October 7 2012 Retrieved 2012 07 10 O Regan Michael June 20 2017 Taoiseach defends new judge amid Micheal Martin criticism Irish Times Retrieved September 19 2018 Stop using my grandpa s name actor Kiefer Sutherland tells Doug Ford CBC News Ugly Betty 2006 Quotes Retrieved October 22 2016 My 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